Can aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage still be treated well

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If a child has seizures, which are followed by skin lesions and brain edema, aphasia is likely to be present in these patients; generally, if aphasia is present only transiently after the seizure, the aphasia will gradually improve with active use of antiepileptic drugs. If the patient often shows seizures, especially repeated status epilepticus, causing irreversible damage to the central nervous system, such patients may also show aphasia symptoms. If the patient is not treated in time, there may be residual aphasia sequelae. Therefore, antiepileptic drugs need to be standardized for epileptic patients.

Can aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage still be treated well



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